Prince William is bringing a new and creative perspective to the discourse about homelessness.
A year into his groundbreaking Homewards initiative, which aims to make homelessness "rare, brief, and unrepeated," the Prince has unveiled a collection of striking artworks intended to reach new audiences and inspire thinking.
The show, titled "Homelessness: Reframed," will premiere on August 7 at the famous Saatchi Gallery in London's posh Chelsea area and run until September 20.
This unexpected location for such a subject is deliberate: the presentation aims to challenge and expand on the common narratives around homelessness, which are frequently molded by charity efforts and media depictions.
Prince William believes that via his work, he will stimulate a bigger discourse and create genuine change in how we treat homelessness.
The Saatchi Gallery is preparing for Prince William's next project, exhibiting a dramatic art exhibition that emphasizes the optimistic and avoidable sides of homelessness.
As part of his Homewards project, the Prince is utilizing this platform to highlight that homelessness is a problem that can be addressed and remedied.